Microsoft says Bing search engine blocked in China

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(Reuters) - Corp's has been blocked in China, the company said on Wednesday, making it the latest foreign service to be shut down behind the country's

It is the U.S. giant's second setback in since November 2017 when its and messaging service was pulled from Apple and app stores.

A search performed on Bing's website - cn.com - from within mainland China directs the user to a page that says the server cannot be reached.

The Financial Times, citing a source, reported on Wednesday that China Unicom, a major state-owned telecommunication company, had confirmed the government order to block the

(CAC), a government watchdog, did not respond to faxed questions about Bing's blocked website.

Bing was the only major accessible from within China's so-called censored on sensitive topics, in accordance with government policy.

also has a partnership with Chinese data center provider to offer its products and to clients in the country.

Alphabet's has been blocked in China since 2010. said in December it has "no plans" to relaunch a search engine in China though it is continuing to study the idea amid increased scrutiny of big tech firms.

has accelerated control of the since 2016, as the ruling seeks to crack down on dissent in the

In a statement on Wednesday, CAC said it had deleted more than 7 million pieces of and 9,382 mobile apps. It also criticized company Tencent's app for spreading "vulgar information."

(Reporting by in and in Bengaluru; additional reporting by and Stephen Nellis; Editing by Sandra Maler, and Darren Schuettler)

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First Published: Thu, January 24 2019. 08:43 IST